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The UAE has revealed a new currency symbol for the dirham that captures national identity and unity. The symbol includes two horizontal lines to and incorporates dynamic flag colors.
MK Stalin-led DMK government in Tamil Nadu has once again stirred controversy by replacing the universally recognized Indian Rupee symbol with the Tamil letter 'ru' from 'rubai' (rupees in Tamil) in ...
The Bank of Hindostan, General Bank of Bengal and Bengal Bank became the first banks in India to issue paper currency in the 18th Century. During this time, paper money was first issued in British Ind ...
If DMK opposes ‘₹’ now, why didn’t it protest in 2010 when it was adopted under the Cong-led UPA, with DMK as part of the ruling alliance at the Centre?
The symbol was derived from the English ... marking its integration into the global economy and the World Bank. More than just a currency, the dirham stands as a testament to the nation's identity ...
UAE to launch Digital Dirham by 2025, enhancing financial security, cross-border payments, and digital transactions with CBDC ...
The Tamil Nadu government’s decision to replace the Rupee symbol (₹) with ... The Rupee is not just India’s currency; it is also used by several other countries, including Nepal, Pakistan ...
This marks the first time a state has rejected the national currency symbol ... best identify the country. The Devanagari script, he thought, was especially unique. Rupee symbol creator Udaya ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) currency, the dirham, has acquired a symbol of its own, the English letter D with two ...
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday slammed the Tamil Nadu government's move to replace the rupee symbol with a Tamil character, saying that it signals a dangerous mindset that ...
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman slammed the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government’s move to replace the rupee symbol, terming it as a “dangerous mindset”. Hitting back at the action ...
In response, Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman accused DMK of promoting secessionist sentiments under the pretence of regional pride ...